The Story behind La Crapule
La Crapule was writen by Jean-Louis Le Breton for the
Macintosh only in 1987. It was released by Froggy Software,
owned by Jean-Louis Le Breton. Jean-Louis is
the author of the first Apple II adventure games in
French and has released more than ten games through
Froggy Software.

Brutal Deluxe Software is proud to make it available for
the Apple II computer line with the agreement (blessing
;-)) of Jean-Louis. The first three signed copies by
Jean-Louis will be auctioned on eBay.

The game engine is powerful, you can enter a full sentence,
eg. "I go north", "I talk to the Countess". There are more
than ten rooms, plenty of characters, the dictionary is
huge and the number of play hours is high.

The game engine development kit will soon be available
through the same channel. Let your imagination wander to
create your adventure games in text only or with pictures:
from 40-col text, 80-col, GR, DGR, HGR (mono/color where
supported), DHGR (mono/color where supported) to SHR
pictures.

The package
Now, get a complete package like in the 80's: a zip-lock
bag, a 5.25" or 3.5" disk and a manual! Either in French or
English.

The game runs on Apple //+, //e, //c, IIgs ROM 01 and
ROM 3 with at least 64K and a 80-column card. It runs under
ProDOS and is hard-disk drive installable.

Special offer for Apple II events
For the attendees of the yearly KansasFest and the Apple II
Festival France convention, get your package at a discount
rate of 50%. We will deliver your copy there and only
there!